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re: Democrats Rescind Monument Protections in Virginia
Posted on 2/12/20 at 5:48 pm to roadGator
Posted on 2/12/20 at 5:48 pm to roadGator
Maybe, but ole black face beat the ever living dog shite (9 points) out of Gillespie, who by all accounts was a decent mainstream GOP conservative. And this was 2017, the year after Trump won.
You can’t tell me you actually believe there’s no relation between those two events. Parts of VA (like chesterfield) that hadn’t gone blue since the 60s even flipped.
You can’t tell me you actually believe there’s no relation between those two events. Parts of VA (like chesterfield) that hadn’t gone blue since the 60s even flipped.
Posted on 2/12/20 at 5:49 pm to roadGator
quote:All too often, we find ourselves in a a situation where two of our desires/preferences are in conflict.
The goal was to open the door to removal. The goal was not about shrinking the State.
I have great respect for my Confederate ancestors (one of whom has a VERY nice, prominent statue in Houston), and I oppose removal or destruction of the memorial statues in question.
I also feel VERY strongly in the importance of keeping autonomy as local as possible. The notion of a state dictating to a locality what artwork the locality may display on municipal property runs 100% counter to that principle.
When the two are in conflict, I lean towards the broader macro principle, even if it will work contrary to my views on the micro issue.
Here, it is silly to pretend that the Virginia legislature undertook this action out of respect for the macro principle, rather than because they differ from me on the micro issue.
It bothers me, but sometimes people do the right thing for the wrong reasons.
Posted on 2/12/20 at 5:52 pm to mwade91383
Trump was a factor for sure.
Ole black face got a big ole free pass as did his rape accused underling.
Weird how progs worked that out.
Ole black face got a big ole free pass as did his rape accused underling.
Weird how progs worked that out.
Posted on 2/12/20 at 5:56 pm to mwade91383
quote:
Gillespie
I’m out of touch with the party, but Gillespie was an RNC flunky from New Jersey. If you want someone to raise money, he’d be a fine choice. He had no business running for governor though.
That’s not to say a better candidate would have overcome the Democratic demographic advantages.
This post was edited on 2/12/20 at 5:58 pm
Posted on 2/12/20 at 5:59 pm to Lima Whiskey
quote:In addition to the right to an opinion, they have the right to vote.
Those statues belong to Virginians.
Not to these, transplants, these people from New York, and Boston.
These people don’t have the right to an opinion.
Posted on 2/12/20 at 6:02 pm to roadGator
To be fair to Fairfax, he got cleared.
I think she changed her story or some shite, I think he even tried to take her to court, but don’t quote me on that. Also, didn’t something weird happen w the 3rd in line???
VA politics, huzzah!
I think she changed her story or some shite, I think he even tried to take her to court, but don’t quote me on that. Also, didn’t something weird happen w the 3rd in line???
VA politics, huzzah!
Posted on 2/12/20 at 6:05 pm to Lima Whiskey
If you erase history then you are bound to repeat it. (I might have made up parts of that)
Posted on 2/12/20 at 6:44 pm to Diamondawg
quote:Oh no! I hope we don't have to repeat Tivoli Circle! We've probably all forgotten what that even was.
If you erase history then you are bound to repeat it
Posted on 2/12/20 at 6:57 pm to Big Scrub TX
quote:
the right to an opinion
It’s a cultural precept. They’re not Virginians, so they don’t have standing to discuss our cultural affairs. It’s not their business.
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I don’t know if this is Scotch-Irish influence, or Norman English influence. But there are strict limits to any one persons power over another in Virginia culture. Personal autonomy is huge. There are things I get to have an opinion on, and there are things that are just none of my business.
With the monuments, really the only people who would have standing are descendants of Confederate veterans. And that’s it.
In a sense, we all “own” them. And if we wanted to take them down. That would be one thing. But we generally don’t. That would be like toppling tombstones.
This post was edited on 2/12/20 at 7:19 pm
Posted on 2/12/20 at 7:03 pm to Lima Whiskey
Should they have to pay taxes, should they lose their right to vote, etc?
Posted on 2/12/20 at 7:06 pm to Lima Whiskey
quote:They live in Virginia. They pay Virginia state income tax. They pay property taxes. They pay state sales taxes.
They’re not Virginians, so they don’t have standing to discuss our cultural affairs. It’s not their business.
But it’s none of their business. OK.
Posted on 2/12/20 at 7:09 pm to Big Scrub TX
The whole “you can’t erase history” is a good idea in theory And well intentioned. You can’t and you shouldn’t, that’s true.
What makes NO sense is the idea that taking down a statue = “erasing history”. That’s absurd and hasn’t been true since the printing press. Can someone point out one example to the contrary?
What makes NO sense is the idea that taking down a statue = “erasing history”. That’s absurd and hasn’t been true since the printing press. Can someone point out one example to the contrary?
Posted on 2/12/20 at 7:11 pm to AggieHank86
I tried to tell him that, it’s nonsense, but he’s sure he’s on to something.
Posted on 2/12/20 at 7:11 pm to mwade91383
quote:We have always been at war with Eurasia.
mwade91383
Posted on 2/12/20 at 7:13 pm to AggieHank86
I’m guessing it is none of the people of Richmond’s (a Democratic strong hold) business either
Posted on 2/12/20 at 7:13 pm to mwade91383
quote:Yes. It's nothing more than skyscreaming snowflakes unable to deal with reality.
What makes NO sense is the idea that taking down a statue = “erasing history”. That’s absurd and hasn’t been true since the printing press. Can someone point out one example to the contrary?
Even so, I'm more in favor of leaving these monuments to traitors up...and then adding to them. Maybe put a plaque or other display in Lee's Circle next to the statue explaining how it was a tantrum of White Supremacism that led to the construction of the monument in the first place.
You can tell all of these monumentalists are actually full of shite, though. Because when any new monuments or other acts of memorialization (like the Whitney Plantation or putting H Tubs on some money) are nominated yet disagree with whatever worldview they have, the melt is nearly complete.
Posted on 2/12/20 at 7:15 pm to mwade91383
This sounds like the argument the Chinese Communist party makes in keeping up all their Mao crap. Yes Mao was flawed, but he is a major part of Chinese history (actually it goes Mao 70% good / 30% bad and we don’t want to talk about it anymore and will throw you in jail if you do)
Posted on 2/12/20 at 7:16 pm to AggieHank86
quote:Imagine - these red state 'murrica guys have officially moved to "taxation without representation" as one of their beliefs.
hey live in Virginia. They pay Virginia state income tax. They pay property taxes. They pay state sales taxes.
Posted on 2/12/20 at 7:19 pm to AggieHank86
quote:
But it’s none of their business. OK.
Yes
That’s how our culture works.
quote:
They live in Virginia. They pay Virginia state income tax. They pay property taxes. They pay state sales taxes.
And If they steer clear of imposing their culture on us, that’s fine. We can disagree on tax policy, or building a school.
Culture is a red line.
This post was edited on 2/12/20 at 8:01 pm
Posted on 2/12/20 at 7:24 pm to mwade91383
quote:
he’s sure he’s on to something.
The cultural rules that guide our behavior aren’t going to change. They are what they are.
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